'/Library/Application Support/Dell/KACE' will contain both the /bin and /data directories. The applications are found in '/bin' while the logs are located in '/data'. The SMMP.conf file has been renamed to AMP.conf.

Applications listed in the bin directory:

AMPAgent

AMPctl

Inventory

kagentlogonscript

kagentbootupscript

kagentctl

kpatch

KUserAlert

MacInventoryU

pluginDesktopAlerts.so

pluginRunProcess.so

PluginWeb.so

runkbot

Items found in the Data directory:

amp.conf

amp.log

default_config.yaml

kbot_service.wsdl

kbots_cache

KLocalExecutionState.dat

kuid.txt

packages

Debug logs will display in the /data directory when enabled. To enable debug, Follow these steps:

sudo /Library/Application\ Support/Dell/KACE/bin/AMPctl stop

Edit the Amp.conf file found in /Library/Application\ Support/Dell/KACE/data and add a new line at the bottom with debug=true (all lowercase).

sudo /Library/Application\ Support/Dell/KACE/bin/AMPctl start

To edit the hosts file:

Open Terminal.app found in /Applications/Utilities

Type sudo nano /private/etc/hosts

Type your user password when prompted.

The hosts file contains some comments (lines starting with the # symbol), as well as some default hostname mappings (e.g. 127.0.0.1 - localhost). Type in your new mapping IP address underneath the default ones or edit one of the default values if you know what you are doing.

When done editing the hosts file, press control-o to save the file.

Press enter on the filename prompt, and control-x to exit the editor.

For the changes to take an immediate affect, flush the DNS cache by 'dscacheutil -flushcache'

I've written an AutoIT script to force an inventory check-in (runkbot 4 0) and FS/MI processing (runkbot 6 0). The program outputs console text to custom logs (kbs_inventory.log and kbs_mi.log) in the install directory. I've added a splash screen as well, so you can tell what the script is doing (don't have to guess when it's done or look at processes).

Simply place the compiled EXE from my source code (both attached) in the Dell KACE Agent install directory, and run it under an account with local administrator rights (use RunAs if you're trying to run it under a restricted user account).